उत्थान

Etymology
Most likely a, but may also have been inherited through. Derivation from hi is less likely because of the usage of the suffix mostly being restricted to Sanskrit loans.

Noun

 * 1) rise, surge, advance
 * 2) awakening, reinvigoration
 * 3)  the awakening of
 * 4) introductory or initial section
 * 5) joy, pleasure
 * 6) a courtyard
 * 7) war, battle
 * 8) army
 * 9) manhood
 * 10) a book
 * 11) limit, boundary
 * 12) proximate cause of disease
 * 1) army
 * 2) manhood
 * 3) a book
 * 4) limit, boundary
 * 5) proximate cause of disease
 * 1) limit, boundary
 * 2) proximate cause of disease
 * 1) proximate cause of disease
 * 1) proximate cause of disease

Etymology
A later Vedic corruption of, from sa.

Adjective

 * 1) causing to arise or originate

Noun

 * 1) the act of standing up or rising
 * 2) resurrection
 * 3) coming forth, appearing
 * 4) tumult, sedition
 * 5) effort, exertion
 * 6) origin, rise
 * 7) a shed where sacrifices are offered
 * 8) happiness, joy, pleasure
 * 9) a courtyard
 * 10) war, battle
 * 11) army
 * 12) manhood
 * 13) a book
 * 14) term, limit, boundary
 * 15) proximate cause of disease
 * 1) army
 * 2) manhood
 * 3) a book
 * 4) term, limit, boundary
 * 5) proximate cause of disease
 * 1) a book
 * 2) term, limit, boundary
 * 3) proximate cause of disease
 * 1) proximate cause of disease
 * 1) proximate cause of disease

Descendants

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